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Alin Fumurescu

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Associate Professor
407 PGH
713-743-2546
afumures@central.uh.edu

Research Interests

Medieval and modern political theory
American political thought
Transitions to democracy
Social media, representation and self-representation

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Biographical Summary

Alin Fumurescu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at University of Houston. His research interests include the history of ideas, political and self-representation, American political thought. He was the recipient of the American Political Science Association Leo Strauss Award for the best doctoral dissertation in political philosophy for 2013. His book, “Compromise – A Political and Philosophical History” (Cambridge University Press, 2013) was nominated by CHOICE among the top 25 outstanding academic titles published in 2013. www.ala.org/acrl/choice/oat13. Among others, Fumurescu’s work has been published in Political Research Quarterly, European Legacy, European Journal of Political Theory, American Political Thought, and Perspectives on Politics.

His next book, “Compromise and the American Founding: The Quest for the People’s Two Bodies” (Cambridge University Press, 2019) ,” analyzes the ways in which the British and the French understandings of compromise and of self- and political representation got intertwined during the American founding.  He is currently working on the ways in which the new social media affects the self-representation of individuals, a process he labels as the neo-medievalization.


Education

2011 – PhD in Political Science, Department of Political Science, Indiana University; Dissertation title: “Compromise and Representation – A Split History of Early Modernity.” 2013 American Political Science Association’s Leo Strauss Award for the best doctoral dissertation in the field of political philosophy.

2005 – M.A. in Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia

1997 – B.A. in Philosophy at Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Philosophy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

1995 – M.A. in Political Science at l’Institute Européen des Hautes Etudes Internationales (European Institute of High International Studies), Nice, France

1992 – M.D. at University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hateganu”, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Selected Publications

- Compromise and the American Founding – The Quest for the People’s Two Bodies. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

- Compromise – A Political and Philosophical History, 2013, paperback edition, 2014, Cambridge University Press. Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles, 2013:  Top 25 Books